Jeep Wrangler Dragon design concept debuts at Beijing motor show

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At the same time that Jeep was introducing the production Altitude-edition Wrangler to its domestic customers, the company also debuted the Jeep Wrangler Dragon design concept in Beijing.

The Wrangler Dragon is based on the China-market Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. It's covered in black paint with bronze and gold details, most notably, the silhouette of a dragon. Other splashes of color include the grille slats, headlight surrounds and Jeep badges trimmed in gold.

The rest of the exterior gets black highlights and a tone-on-tone dragon decal the runs down the side of the Jeep. There is a dragon motif on the carbon-fiber insulator under the hood and on the black spare-tire cover. Mopar added a unique fuel-filler door and a black-finish LED lighting package with headlights, fog lights, turn signals and tail lamps.

The Dragon also gets unique 18-inch wheels in matte black with a bronze and gold outer edge and 35-inch off-road tires.

For now the Wrangler Dragon is only a concept, but if demand is great enough Jeep says it could become a production model.